Bruce Alan Berg
Bruce Alan Berg, formerly of Jamestown, ND, died at the VA Medical Center in Batavia, NY on December 16, 2020 from complications due to lung cancer. He was born on May 3, 1946 in Cando, ND to Alfred and Esther (Augustson) Berg. While growing up he lived with his family in Cando, ND; Egeland, ND; Devil’s Lake, ND; and Fertile, MN. He graduated from Fertile-Beltrami high school in 1964 and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1965. He served an 18-month tour of duty in Vietnam from January 1966-June 1967, which coincided with the “surge” of US troops into the war.
State Police collect over 1,300 toys for Toys for Tots campaign Written by New York State Police
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The New York State Police in Troop K are proud to announce that with the help of our local businesses, members of the community, and State Police personnel The NYSP were able to collect 1,329 toys for the 2020 Toys for Tots campaign in conjunction with the United States Marine Corps and the Dutchess County Toys for Tots Chapter.
Thank you to everyone who donated to help make this holiday season one full of cheer for children in need.
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Dora Van Wyk
Oskaloosa, Iowa | Age 90
Dora Marie Van Wyk, age 90, of Oskaloosa, passed away Tuesday, December 15, 2020, at the MHP Serenity Hospice House in Oskaloosa, Iowa. She was born on January 15, 1930, in Galesburg, Iowa, the daughter of Leonard and Henrietta (Beyer) Duinink.
Dora attended Rose Hill Country School near Pella through 8th grade. As a young adult Dora made her Profession of Faith at Third Reformed Church in Pella.
Dora was united in marriage to Bernard Vos. Bernard served in the United States Marine Corps and the couple lived in North Carolina near Camp Lejeune. Bernard was killed in action in the Korean War. Dora stayed close with his family for the rest of her life. Upon Bernard’s death Dora returned to Iowa to be closer to her family.
Josh Richardson brings holiday cheer to kids grieving the loss of a military parent Dec 20, 2020 Tamara Jolee
[Editor’s Note: Photos of Josh featured in this story with the children in person were taken at various TAPS events in previous years]
DALLAS – Josh Richardson was born into a world of service.
By the time he arrived in September, 1993, his mother, Alice, was already a veteran of the United States Air Force reserves. His father, Michael, was a firefighter and would often load Josh in the firetruck and they’d venture out into the streets of Edmond and Oklahoma City.
“I used to go to work with him sometimes and I’d sleep over at the station,” Richardson said. “Just being able to meet those guys and be around and see the things they do is really crazy. I’ve seen some car accidents that are crazy. A lot of people don’t realize what all firemen do. It’s not just putting out